Impressions of Belgrade and Serbia and maybe photos from an in-country trip by a long-term ex-pat.
Friday, June 4, 2010
SKYWATCH--the heating plant towers
In New Belgrade there is a heating plant with two tall and two medium-sized red and white towers. Here they are under a dramatic sky. Sorry to say our rain continues, but it does yield some great skies and clouds.
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bel effet et traitement sur ce ciel
Very interesting image. Great clouds.
Great capture of those moody clouds! Hope you have a great weekend! Enjoy!
Sylvia
Well, we have a brief 24 hour respite from our rain ... but those who predict such things tell us it will be back ... soon! June???
Nice composition, Bibi - the towers to the left seem to have filled the sky with the clouds which seem to be moving to the right. It's almost as if you captured the motion of the clouds.
Love that huge white cloud, just awesome! Happy weekend!
SWF~Dark clouds
It looks surreal.
Dramatic, Mysterious & SUPERB Capture!!
Pixellicious Photos
I hope the rain is not bringing flooding problems as in Poland!
This is certainly a dramatic sky; but I can't help but wonder what "garbage" those towers are spewing into the atmosphere. We have the same thing here and our emission controls are still too loose.
Hi, Jacob! It's actually quite clean, as far as pollution goes; steam mainly, not coal smoke or anything.
The clouds here are atmospheric ones, too.
Cool stacks...makes a great photo.
Thanks for your kind comments on my blog.
superbe
quel contraste ; une cheminée 2 nuages , il en faut peu pour une belle photo
I was going to say pretty much what Olivier said (but in English, moi). I like this a lot!
Awesome shot ...
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